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Heather M. Leslie
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Choosing Schools
More than a decade after it began, Cambridge's nationally touted controlled choice program has yielded both successes and failures. While
License Commision Sets Penalties
Cambridge's License Commission has set penalties for the 15 package stores caught selling alcohol to underage, undercover constables during last
Vote on Bicycle Fine Delayed
Radcliffe Quad residents can rest easy, at least for now. The ordinance committee of the City Council voted last night
Clinton Must Achieve Change
President-elect Bill Clinton's success depends on his ability to challenge the Washington establishment, a panel that included a senior Clinton
City Celebrates AIDS Day With Condom Art Show
Brightly colored, beaded and shiny metallic condom artworks are on display this week at the Cambridge Cares About AIDS office
Biotech Execs Meet Reeves In New 'Open Door' Forum
Executives from Cambridge's biotechnology firms met at City Hall with Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves '72 and other Cambridge residents early
Hepatitis B Education Effort Targets Colleges
"Get the Facts. Then Get the Vax," exhorts the Hepatitis B Campus Prevention Program, a nationwide effort launched last week
GSD Stages Annual Phonathon
The Graduate School of Design plans to raise $80,000 to $100,000 during its annual phonathon beginning this Monday. The funds
E.O. Wilson Reads at The Inn
In a reading from his new book, The Diversity of Life, Baird Professor of Science Edward O. Wilson warned last
Richards Slams Reagan, Bush
Addressing a packed crowd at the Institute of Politics last night, Texas Governor Ann Richards decried the condition of American
Galleries Unite To Attract Visitors
In an effort to attract more customers, Harvard Square's are galleries are extending their hours and waging an unprecedented advertising
Congress Repeals Tax On Scholarship Money
The U.S. Senate on this week approved 70-29 a bill that includes a measure designed to repeal a 1986 law